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You've succumbed to one too many conspiracy theories.
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Icelander said:
You've succumbed to one too many conspiracy theories.
Thanks for reading ! 
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Skimming you mean. I made it through in about 30 seconds.
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Moonshoe
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Icelander said: Skimming you mean. I made it through in about 30 seconds.
Well then you missed all the conspiracy theories!
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i saw em
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What do you read for pleasure, book wise?
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All over the map. Currently rereading Henry Millers works.
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Like the topic of Cancer and Capricorn and Nexus and Plexus and Sexus and so forth?
My brother was a big fan of him and gave me some of his works. I did like them, like a less depressing and disturbing William Burroughs.
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Yes, and like... The Cosmological Eye, The Air Conditioned Nightmare, Stand Still Like the Hummingbird, etc.
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Icelander said: Yes, and like... The Cosmological Eye, The Air Conditioned Nightmare, Stand Still Like the Hummingbird, etc.
Haven't read those yet.
I will say that I am confident that if you actually take the time to read the OP as a work of speculative fiction (as it was intended) you will find it enjoyable, informative and entertaining.
So far all the feedback I have received falls into two categories "I loved it" and "I didn't read it".
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Where else did you publish it ? 
Sorry for me it's a wall of text. Kind of a short story... I tried to start several times, but I imagine if that style continues the whole text, then it's hard work to read.
Can you compress the content of it somehow ? Or better post it in poetry forum ?
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Remote viewing, or the ability to project ones consciousness to a distant location, makes it possible to see and hear events taking place at a distance, referred to as clairvoyance and clairaudience respectively. This ability has been known since antiquity, and was first given military and intelligence application during the cold war. However, modern neurochemicals and digital interface systems have enhanced the reliability of remote viewing techniques considerably.
For those not well versed in comparative math, zero percent efficacy is not an improvement.
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BlueCoyote said: Where else did you publish it ? 
Sorry for me it's a wall of text. Kind of a short story... I tried to start several times, but I imagine if that style continues the whole text, then it's hard work to read.
Can you compress the content of it somehow ? Or better post it in poetry forum ? 
It's 14 pages in paragraph form, so if that's too much reading for you I recommend just reading it a few paragraphs at a time . If you've ever read a book this should be easy going however, although the language is a bit dense.
I also published it in the pub where its gotten some positive responses, and also through my peer network with a positive reception.
I'm happy to get good or bad reviews, I just appreciate when people take the time to read it.
I can't really compress it any more than it is, although it could be broken up into topical chapters.
I would love to see someone try to turn it into a poem, but I won't attempt that myself
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Remote viewing, or the ability to project ones consciousness to a distant location, makes it possible to see and hear events taking place at a distance, referred to as clairvoyance and clairaudience respectively. This ability has been known since antiquity, and was first given military and intelligence application during the cold war. However, modern neurochemicals and digital interface systems have enhanced the reliability of remote viewing techniques considerably.
For those not well versed in comparative math, zero percent efficacy is not an improvement.
Thanks for reading!
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Thanks once more for spreading false information.
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OrgoneConclusion said: Thanks once more for spreading false information.
Its science fiction silly pants. Its based on real research, but its speculative fiction, as I already pointed out.
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Fiction that you believe in is called what?
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OrgoneConclusion said: Fiction that you believe in is called what?
Sincere fiction?
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